Governor Gavin Newsom Wants to WORK WITH Trump? Hard To Believe…

California Governor Gavin Newsom extends an olive branch to President-elect Donald Trump amid devastating wildfires, seeking bipartisan cooperation for recovery efforts.

There’s no way Newsom is being serious, is there?

At a Glance

  • Newsom invites Trump to witness wildfire devastation firsthand
  • California wildfires have claimed 27 lives and caused billions in damage
  • Governor emphasizes California’s importance to national success
  • Newsom criticizes misinformation about fire causes, particularly from Elon Musk

Newsom’s Bipartisan Approach to Wildfire Recovery

In the wake of California’s devastating wildfires, Governor Gavin Newsom is taking a diplomatic approach towards the incoming Trump administration. Or, at least, that’s what he wants you to think.

The governor is seeking federal resources to aid in the state’s recovery efforts, emphasizing the importance of cooperation across party lines.

The wildfires ravaging California have left a trail of destruction in their wake. With 27 lives lost and tens of billions of dollars in property damage, the state faces an uphill battle in its recovery efforts. Governor Newsom’s invitation to President-elect Trump to witness the devastation firsthand is a strategic move to secure much-needed federal aid without conditions.

“There is no success, American success, without California’s success,” Newsom told Psaki as they stood before the ruined remains of a charred home. “So we’re all in this together. That’s why I have an open hand, not a closed fist, with the president-elect. I want him to come out. I’m sincere about that,” Governor Gavin Newsom said.

He wants Trump to come out and see the damage caused by Newsom’s own policies?

While focusing on recovery efforts, Governor Newsom is also tackling the spread of what he believes is misinformation about the wildfires’ causes. He has particularly called out Elon Musk for downplaying the role of climate change in the current crisis.

Meanwhile, Newsom has nothing to say about his own failures. Funny, huh?